Annexure “I” COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT and PLANNING SERVICES: 17 3 J LISTS MUNICIPAL HEALTH SERVICES: WATER and SANITATION LIST

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Annexure “I” COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT and PLANNING SERVICES: 17 3 J LISTS MUNICIPAL HEALTH SERVICES: WATER and SANITATION LIST Annexure “I” COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING SERVICES: 17 3 J LISTS MUNICIPAL HEALTH SERVICES: WATER AND SANITATION LIST BREEDE VALLEY AREA 2015/2016 APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDATION NR OWNER AND TEM PROPERTY RN S O Y S H US ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL PROGRESSIVE TOTAL VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH FL ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET ELECTRICITY WARM WATER TOTAL APPLICATIONS VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH WATER B 1 La Montagne 6 R42 000 4 R28 000 Even Grand Trading Posbus 522 WORCESTER 6849 LA MONTAGNE / BRANDWACHT 2 A.S. Viljoen 7 R49 000 4 28 000 Posbus 2 DE DOORNS 6875 UITKYK 3 A van Rensburg 1 1 R9 000 1 1 R9 000 Avondrood Posbus 277 WORCESTER 6849 AVONDROOD 4 Overhex Vineyards 2 2 R18 000 2 2 18 000 (Edms) Bpk Privaatsak X3105 Suite 56 WORCESTER NOOITGEDACHT 5 M.C. de Villiers 20 R140 000 4 R28 000 Wolwehok Trust Posbus 183 DE DOORNS 6875 WOLWEHOK BOERDERY & ARBEID ADELT 6 C.J.P. Stofberg 4 R28 000 4 R28 000 Malkopklip Boerdery Trust Posbus 176 RAWSONVILLE 6845 MALKOPKLIP 7 H.G. Scheun 2 R14 000 2 R14 000 Protea Boerdery Posbus 213 WORCESTER 6849 FAIR ACRESS HA PROTEA BOERDERY 8 C.P. Roux Lombardy 3 R21 000 3 R21 000 Boerdery Posbus 5453 WORCESTER-WES 6862 LOMBARY BOERDERY Page 1 of 49 9 P. Nel 2 2 R180 000 2 2 R18 000 Pruimboskloof Posbus 258 RAWSONVILLE 6845 10 JA Botha Boerdery 6 R42 000 4 R28 000 BK Posbus 36 Breerivier 6858 SOVERBY 11 P.J. Niemand 10 R70 000 4 R28 000 Posbus 173 WORCESTER 6849 REIERSRUS TRUST (ALPHA) 12 J. Zeeman 8 R56 000 4 R28 000 Posbus 28 Breerivier 6858 MYNSORG BOERDERY 13 P.J. Conradie 1 R4 000 1 R7 000 Glen Oak Posbus 5299 WORCESTER 6849 GLEN OAK 14 Pierre Theron 1 1 R9 000 1 1 R9 000 Louzaan Posbus 29 DE WET 6853 LOUZAAN 15 A Esterhuyse 5 R28 000 4 R28 000 LA Fontaine Posbus 38 DE DOORNS 6875 A ESTERHUYSE BOERDERY (GRADIOR EDS.BPK) 16 Krige Le Roux 1 1 R9 000 1 1 R9 000 Posbus 4 Goudini-Weg 6856 GOUDINI-WEG 17 J.H. Theron 8 8 R72 000 4 R28 000 Die Vlei Posbus 15 TULBACH 6820 FAIRVIEW - BREERIVIER 18 Welgelee du Toit 4 4 R36 000 4 R28 000 Boerdery Posbus 40 Breerivier 6858 WEGELEE 19 M.P.C. Jonker 10 10 4 R28 000 Posbus 412 Worcester 6849 WELTEVREDE 20 A.S. Viljoen 6 R42 000 4 R28 000 Werda Posbus 2 HEXRIVIER 6855 AS VILJOEN JNR TRUST – PROPER FAIR A (Bo) Page 2 of 49 21 C.P. van der Merwe 5 5 R45 000 4 R28 000 Posbus 5490 Worcester Wes DIE RUIMTE 22 J.W. Pieterse 1 1 1 R12 000 1 1 9 000 Posbus 189 RAWSONVILLE 6845 REMHOOGTE 23 A.S. Viljoen 6 R42 000 4 R28 000 Werda Posbus 2 HEXRIVIER 6855 AS VILJOEN JNR TRUST – PROPER FAIR B (Onder) 24 E. de Villiers 4 19 R141 000 4 R28 000 Moselle Boerdery Posbus 47 DE DOORNS 6875 ANDRE DE VILLIERS BOERDERY BK T/A MOSELLE BOERDERY 25 J.J. Viljoen 27 21 R201 000 4 R28 000 Millhurst Posbus 63 DE DOORNS 6875 MILLHURST 26 J. Mentz 1 R7 000 1 R7 000 Posbus 5355 WORCESTER-WES 6862 BERGVLIET BOERDERY 27 R. Wium 17 R119 000 4 R28 000 Glen Oak Posbus 238 DE DOORNS 6875 GLEN OAK 28 C.J. Palm 10 10 R9 000 4 R28 000 Palmboerdery (Edms) Bpk Posbus 54 DE DOORNS 6875 PALMBOERDERY (EDMS) BPK 29 P.F. de Villiers 3 R21 000 3 21 000 Posbus 79 DE DOORNS 6875 VORENTOE 30 Myburg Boerdery 1 R7 000 1 R7 000 Posbus 37 Rawsonville 6845 TIERSTEL 31 F.R. Botha 3 3 R27 000 3 R21 000 Posbus 50 Rawsonville 6845 LANQUEDOC 32 Dr. C.P. Roux 2 R14 000 2 R14 000 Posbus 5452 Worcester-Wes 6862 LOMBARDI BOERDERY Page 3 of 49 33 Waboomsrivier 4 R28 000 4 R28 000 Wynkelder Posbus 24 Breërivier 6858 WABOOMSRIVIER WYNKELDER 34 Debbie Thiart 1 R7 000 1 R7 000 Posbus 31 De Wet 6853 GOEDEHOOP 35 Stonefield Trust 20 20 R180 000 4 R28 000 Posbus 63 DE DOORNS 6875 MILLHURST 36 Petrus Nel 4 4 R36 000 4 R28 000 Posbus 258 Rawsonville 6845 WYSERSDRIFT Approved subsidies for the above mentioned farms for 2015/2016 EXECUTIVE MAYOR ……………………………………. DATE ……………………….. EXECUTIVE DEPUTY MAYOR…………………………….. DATE………………………… MUNICIPAL MANAGER ……………………………………. DATE ………………………… Applications received which cannot be accommodated due to insufficient funds: Page 4 of 49 LANGEBERG GEBIED 2015/2016 APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDATION OWNER AND PROPERTY WATER IN KITCHEN WITH BATHROOM FLUSH SYSTEM TOILET ONLY WATER VIP TOILET ELECTRICITY WARM WATER TOTAL APPLICATIONS VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH WATER BORN ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL PROGRESSIVE TOTAL VAT INCLUDED 1 C Reinhold, McGregor 3 3 R27000 2 C.Heyl,Wolfkloof, 11 R22 000 Robertson 3 Braam Marais, 9 R18 000 Roodehoogte Plase, Robertson 4 Ashton Grape Gravos & 7 2 2 R34000 Concentrators Ged. Afgeskafte erfpaggrond Gedt 14 (van Gedlt 11) plaas Zandvliet,Ashton 5 LF de Wet, 1 1 R9000 Agterkliphoogte, Robertson 6 C de Viljoen,Doornkloof, 2 2 R18000 Bonnievale 7 C de Viljoen, Angora, 1 7 R45000 Bonnievale 8 Drieniesrivier Trust 10 R42000 Bonnievale 9 A De Wet 5 5 R45000 Le Grand, Robertson 10 H.J. Rahl 7 7 2 R23000 11 SW Colyn, 5 5 R45000 Koningsrivier, McGregor 12 J.T. Rabie 1 2 R16000 Rietvlei, Klaasvoogds 5 13 Sonsoet Boerdery Trust R45000 Leeuwrivier, Montagu 5 14 Matt Roberts 5 R35000 Zephyr 7 Project Develop Mc Gregor 15 F.P. Viljoen 7 5 2 R45000 Sanddrift, Bonnievale 16 P.B. Kriel 5 R35000 Takkap Trust,Mcgregor 17 Gideon van Zyl, 10 R20 000. Buitehof, Bonnievale 18 JJ Lloyd,Keurkloof, 2 2 R18 000 Robertson 19 W. du Plessis, Bosrivier, 5 5 R45000 Montagu (J v\d Merwe) Page 5 of 49 LANGEBERG GEBIED 2015/2016 APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDATION OWNER AND PROPERTY WATER IN KITCHEN WITH BATHROOM FLUSH SYSTEM TOILET ONLY WATER VIP TOILET ELECTRICITY WARM WATER TOTAL APPLICATIONS VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH WATER BORN ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL PROGRESSIVE TOTAL VAT INCLUDED 6 6 6 R45000 20 Visser Familie Trust Olifantsdoorns, Mc Gregor 5 5 R45000 21 FH Prins,Zevenfontein Trust, R\son 5 5 R45000 22 Smuts Broers Agri (Pty) Ltd Lucerne,Robertson 5 5 R45000 23 SA Bruwer,Randrivier,R\son 4 4 R36000 24 V. Rossouw Taaibos Trust, Bn/vale 3 3 R28000 25 PWG Rossouw, Langverwacht, Bonnievale 1 1 R9000 26 J.W. Le Roux Noree, Robertson 4 R28000 27 PF Auret,Toiingslaagte,R\son 11 11 R45000 28 SW Burger, Klipkuil (Locarno), Montagu 5 5 R45000 29 Roselandia Trust C Conradie, Roselandia, Ashton 12 R42000 30 Tradouw Highlands Klipkuil 4 4 4 R45000 31 Mechau Viljoen Eilandia Plase Edms Bpk 1 1 R9000 32 Drieniesrivier Trust Plaas 169, Robertson 5 5 5 R45000 33 Francois Naude Koningsrivier, R/son` 5 5 R45000 34 A De Wet Le Grand, Robertson 1 R2000 35 PWG Rossouw Langverwacht, Bn/vale 5 5 R45000 36 DJ Louw,Edandale,B\vale 5 5 R45000 37 E. Bruwer, Goedemoed, Robertson 5 5 R45000 38 E. Bruwer, Mont Blois, Robertson 22 R44000 39 A. de Wet Le Grand Chasseur Landg R22000 40 P.R. Uys 1 5 Rotterdam, Montagu Page 6 of 49 LANGEBERG GEBIED 2015/2016 APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDATION OWNER AND PROPERTY WATER IN KITCHEN WITH BATHROOM FLUSH SYSTEM TOILET ONLY WATER VIP TOILET ELECTRICITY WARM WATER TOTAL APPLICATIONS VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH WATER BORN ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL PROGRESSIVE TOTAL VAT INCLUDED 41 S.A. Bruwer 4 4 R36000 Zandrivier, Robertson M.H. vd Merwe 3 R21000 42 Bellevue, Bonnievale P.D. Roux 6 R18000 43 Eldorado, Bonnievale Gideon v Zyl,Buitehof, 10 R20000 44 B\vale Eduard Bruwer 5 5 R45000 45 Isabeau, Robertson H le F vd Merwe 3 R21000 46 Morgenstond, Bonnievale 47 Smuts Broers Agri (Pty) 2 2 x R18000 Olyvendal Mark 2 R4000 48 Tolmay,Buffelskloof, McGregor J & L de 1 1 R9000 49 Wet,Retreat,R\son J & L de 1 1 R9000 50 Wet,Kasra,R\son Rossouw Kriel 4 4 R36000 51 Doornkloof Trust Ian Attenborough 4 4 R36000 52 Wolvekloof, Robertson JDF Kriel 15 15 R45000 53 Derdeheuwel Trust D Nel 5 5 R27000 54 Burgersvlei, Warmwater Rietvlei Trust, 6 6 R45000 55 Rietvlei nr 1 Stemar Landgoed 3 R21000 56 Fonteinskloof, Klein Harmonie, Montagu L de Wet – 6 6 R45000 57 Rabiesdal,R\son CW Kriel 5 R35000 58 Grootland no 190 Carl Jordaan Edms Bpk 4 4 4 R45000 59 Goedemoed, Montagu Approved subsidies for the above mentioned farms for 2015/2016 EXECUTIVE MAYOR ……………………………………. DATE ……………………….. EXECUTIVE DEPUTY MAYOR…………………………….. DATE………………………… MUNICIPAL MANAGER ……………………………………. DATE ………………………… Applications received which cannot be accommodated due to insufficient funds: Page 7 of 49 WITZENBERG AREA 2015/2016 APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDATION NR OWNER AND PROPERTY TEM S Y S H US WATER IN KITCHEN WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH FL ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL APPLICATIONS VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH WATER BORN ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL PROGRESSIVE TOTAL VAT INCLUDED Serfiotrade 8cc 1 Avontuur 5 5 5 5 JW van Wyk 2 Bestewens 13 8 1 6 Bronaar Plase 3 Uitkyk 2 2 2 2 LJ van Tonder 4 Montpellier 19 15 FPT Zeeman 5 Bergplaas 12 7 1 6 WR Pienaar 6 Elim 4 4 4 4 A J du Toit 7 La Rhone 10 10 1 6 FD Zeeman 8 Rooiland 2 2 Nicholls Karoo Farming 9 Bloedrivier 4 4 4 4 W J Gibson 10 Helpmekaar 8 8 1 6 G S du Plessis 11 Groenkloof 4 4 4 4 Hauptfleish Broers 12 Vrolikheid 3 3 3 3 JCF Prins 13 De Hoop 3 1 3 3 1 3 DJA Brandt 14 De Rust 2 2 2 2 J F du Plessis 15 Modderasrivier 10 10 1 6 Denau Farming 16 Denau 1 1 1 1 P Viljoen 17 Winterhoek 6 6 1 6 O Geldenhuys 18 Matjiesrivier 5 5 5 5 ML Geldenhuys 19 Northridge 13 6 DC Triegaardt 20 Sweet Home 2 2 2 2 A vd Merwe 21 Witzenberg 7 4 3 4 4 3 JA Haddad 22 Odessa 3 3 3 3 Page 8 of 49 NR OWNER AND PROPERTY TEM S Y S H US WATER IN KITCHEN WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH FL ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL APPLICATIONS VAT INCLUDED WATER IN KITCHEN BATHROOM WITH WATER BORN ONLY WATER TOILET VIP TOILET TOTAL PROGRESSIVE TOTAL VAT INCLUDED G B Gibson 23 Visgat 25 25 1 6 La Vouere Deelnemings 24 Trust Wolwenhuis 11 11 6 11 A W Jordaan 25 Theuniskraal 4 12 4 12 G B Gibson 26 Kafhok 2 2 2 2 W Williams 27 Dwarsberg 2 2 2 2 H du Plessis 28 Elandsrivier 1 1 1 1 PB Roux 29 Nooitgedacht 12 6 MG le Roux 30 Aanhou 5 3 5 3 JRA Moffat 31 Die Ster 2 2 2 2 FP du Plessis 32 Die Eike 8 6 JRA Moffat 33 Waatlemoensfontein 1 1 1 1 J Matthee 34 Elandsvlei 2 2 2 2 Approved subsidies for the above mentioned farms for 2015/2016 EXECUTIVE MAYOR …………………………………….
Recommended publications
  • Parliament of the Province of the Western Cape
    Thursday, 29 October 2015] 333 No 91 - 2015] SECOND SESSION, FIFTH PARLIAMENT PARLIAMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF THE WESTERN CAPE ========================== ANNOUNCEMENTS, TABLINGS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS ========================== THURSDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2015 COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ON OVERSIGHT VISITS TO KAYAMANDI CLINIC AND STELLENBOSCH HOSPITAL ON 23 JUNE 2015 Report of the Standing Committee on Community Development on its oversight visit to Kayamandi Clinic and Stellenbosch Hospital, dated 18 August 2015, as follows: Delegation The delegation included the following Members: Ms LJ, Botha (DA) (Acting Chairperson and leader of the delegation) Ms D Gopie, (ANC) Ms PZ Lekker (ANC) Mr RD Mackenzie (DA) Ms P Makeleni, (ANC) Ms MM Wenger, (DA) The following Parliamentary officials accompanied the delegation: Ms N Jamce, Committee Co-ordinator Mr A Barends, Driver 334 1. Introduction The Committee as part of its oversight mandate and complying with the Committee programme, resolved to embark on oversight visits to Kayamandi Clinic and Stellenbosch Hospital. The Committee undertook these visits to get a first-hand experience and to assess the activities of these health facilities. 2. Overview The delegation visited Kayamandi Clinic and Stellenbosch Hospital on Tuesday 23 June 2015. The main objective of the visits was to assess the activities of Kayamandi Clinic and Stellenbosch Hospital. These visits were some of many visits which the Standing Committee on Community Development will embark on as part of its programme for the 2015/2016 financial year. 3. Visit to Kayamandi Clinic 3.1 Findings 3.1.1 Kayamandi Clinic renders a comprehensive package of care to a population of 190 110 people.
    [Show full text]
  • Application of Fluid Electrical Conductivity
    APPLICATION OF FLUID ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY LOGGING FOR FRACTURED ROCK AQUIFER CHARACTERISATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE’S FRANSCHHOEK AND RAWSONVILLE RESEARCH SITES Dissertation submitted to the University of the Western Cape in the Fulfilment of the degree of Master of Science By CANDICE LASHER Department of Earth Sciences Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of the Western Cape Supervisor DR. JACOBUS MARTINUS NEL Co-supervisor PROFESSOR OKKE BATELAAN November 2011 Cape Town, South Africa DECLARATION I declare that “APPLICATION OF FLUID ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY LOGGING FOR FRACTURED ROCK AQUIFER CHARACTERISATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE’S FRANSCHHOEK AND RAWSONVILLE RESEARCH SITES” is my own work, that it has not been submitted for any degree or examination in any other university, and that all the sources I have used or quoted have been indicated and acknowledge by complete references. Full name: Candice Lasher Date: November. 2011 Signed i ABSTRACT Application of Fluid Electrical Conductivity Logging for Fractured Rock Aquifer Characterisation at the University of the Western Cape’s Franschhoek and Rawsonville Research Sites. Candice Lasher MSc Thesis Department of Earth Sciences University of the Western Cape, South Africa Keywords: Aquifer protection and management, borehole logging, fractures, groundwater flow, hydraulic properties, transmissivity, transmissive fractures. Characterisation of fractured rock aquifers is important when dealing with groundwater protection and management. Fractures are often good conduits for water and contaminants, leading to high flow velocities and the fast spread of contaminants in these aquifers. A cost effective methodology is required for the characterisation of the role of individual fractures contributing to flow to boreholes in fractured rock aquifers.
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter Four a Needs Analysis for Health Interventions – Case Study of Kayamandi
    CHAPTER FOUR A NEEDS ANALYSIS FOR HEALTH INTERVENTIONS – CASE STUDY OF KAYAMANDI 4.1 Introduction In the 1980s, the WHO emphasised that health and well-being of individuals are closely connected with social, cultural, physical, economic and other factors inside living areas or towns (Burlington, 2005). Against this background, it can be assumed that individuals living and growing up in extremely impoverished settings should therefore have the greatest need for health interventions that will enhance and strengthen their health and well-being. In regard to the intervention presented in this thesis, and undertaken in a very impoverished community, a needs analysis was outlined beforehand to 1) identify prevalent risks and resources in the specific setting, 2) immure the intervention in its surrounding and 3) adequately adjust the life-orientated modules for its participants. The information for the needs analysis was drawn from regular field trips and field reports, an extensive literature review (e.g. maps, official statistics, published and unpublished articles), and photographic documentation. The methodology for the needs analysis is described in chapter 6. The following section describes the particular case of Kayamandi (translated as ‘pleasant home’) in order to highlight the social, health, security and educational infrastructures in a disadvantaged community6 in South Africa that have resulted from historic, socio-economic, as well as political processes in the country. 4.2 The History and Geographical Development of Kayamandi The town Stellenbosch is located 30 kilometres east of Cape Town in the Western Cape Province. It is the second oldest town (founded in 1679) in South Africa (Dennerlein & Adami, 2004), and historically a centre of Afrikanerdom during Apartheid in which the university played a central role in educating the Apartheid elite.
    [Show full text]
  • Drakenstein Heritage Survey Reports
    DRAKENSTEIN HERITAGE SURVEY VOLUME 1: HERITAGE SURVEY REPORT October 2012 Prepared by the Drakenstein Landscape Group for the Drakenstein Municipality P O BOX 281 MUIZENBERG 7950 Sarah Winter Tel: (021) 788-9313 Fax:(021) 788-2871 Cell: 082 4210 510 E-mail: [email protected] Sarah Winter BA MCRP (UCT) Nicolas Baumann BA MCRP (UCT) MSc (OxBr) D.Phil(York) TRP(SA) MSAPI, MRTPI Graham Jacobs BArch (UCT) MA Conservation Studies (York) Pr Arch MI Arch CIA Melanie Attwell BA (Hons) Hed (UCT) Dip. Arch. Conservation (ICCROM) Acknowledgements The Drakenstein Heritage Survey has been undertaken with the invaluable input and guidance from the following municipal officials: Chantelle de Kock, Snr Heritage Officer Janine Penfold, GIS officer David Delaney, HOD Planning Services Anthea Shortles, Manager: Spatial Planning Henk Strydom, Manager: Land Use The input and comment of the following local heritage organizations is also kindly acknowledged. Drakenstein Heritage Foundation Paarl 300 Foundation LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations have been used: General abbreviations HOZ: Heritage Overlay Zone HWC: Heritage Western Cape LUPO: Land Use Planning Ordinance NHRA: The National Heritage Resources act (Act 25 of 1999) PHA: Provincial Heritage Authority PHS: Provincial Heritage Site SAHRA: The South African Heritage Resources Agency List of abbreviations used in the database Significance H: Historical Significance Ar: Architectural Significance A: Aesthetic Significance Cx: Contextual Significance S: Social Significance Sc: Scientific Significance Sp: Spiritual Significance L: Linguistic Significance Lm: Landmark Significance T: Technological Significance Descriptions/Comment ci: Cast Iron conc.: concrete cor iron: Corrugated iron d/s: double sliding (normally for sash windows) fb: facebrick med: medium m: metal pl: plastered pc: pre-cast (normally concrete) s/s: single storey Th: thatch St: stone Dating 18C: Eighteenth Century 19C: Nineteenth Century 20C: Twentieth Century E: Early e.g.
    [Show full text]
  • Breede River Basin Study. Groundwater Assessment
    DEPARTMENT OF WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY BREEDE RIVER BASIN STUDY GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT Final MAY 2003 Groundwater Consulting Services P O Box 2597 Rivonia 2128 Tel : +27 11 803 5726 Fax : +27 11 803 5745 e-mail : [email protected] This report is to be referred to in bibliographies as : Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa. 2003. Groundwater Assessment. Prepared by G Papini of Groundwater Consulting Services as part of the Breede River Basin Study. DWAF Report No. PH 00/00/2502. BREEDE RIVER BASIN STUDY GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The objectives of this study were to assess the significance and distribution of groundwater resources in the Breede River catchment, estimate the amount of abstraction and degree of stress it may be causing and to indicate the scope for further development of groundwater resources. This was achieved by a review of all available literature and obtaining yields and quantities from all significant schemes. The characterisation of important aquifers and assessment of the groundwater balance (recharge versus consumption) allowed for identification of further groundwater potential. The geohydrology of the Breede River catchment is controlled by the occurrence of the rocks of the Table Mountain Group (which form the mountainous areas), the occurrence of high levels of faulting and folding in the syntaxis area of the upper catchment and the variable rainfall, being highest in the mountainous areas in the west. These factors result in a catchment with highest groundwater potential in the west, where recharge, yields and abstraction potential are greatest and the quality is the best. As a result of these factors, the western half of the catchment is also the area with the greatest groundwater use.
    [Show full text]
  • Kayamandi Northern Extension Water Supply Pump Station, Pipelines and a Reservoir, Western Cape
    Kayamandi Northern Extension Water Supply Pump Station, Pipelines and a Reservoir, Western Cape DEADP reference: 16/3/3/6/7/1/B4/22/1412/19 Project number: 60607470 December 2020 Quality information Digitally signed by Nortje, Elisabeth Nortje, DN: cn=Nortje, Elisabeth, Elisabeth ou=ZACEN1 Date: 2020.12.10 15:44:27 +02'00' Revision History Distribution List Office of the Speaker including Ward Councillors Prepared for: Stellenbosch Local Municipality PO Box 17 Stellenbosch 7600 Town House Complex Plein Street Stellenbosch 7600 Prepared by: Phindile Mashau Environmental Scientist T: +27 12 421 3894 E: [email protected] AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd 263A West Avenue Centurion Tshwane 0157 South Africa T: +27(0) 12 421 3500 F: +27 (0)12 421 3501 aecom.com © 2020 AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd. All Rights Reserved. accordance with generally accepted consultancy principles, the budget for fees and the terms of reference agreed between AECOM and the Client. Any information provided by third parties and referred to herein has not been checked or verified by AECOM, unless otherwise expressly stated in the document. No third party may rely upon this document without the prior and express written agreement of AECOM. BASIC ASSESSMENT REPORT IN TERMS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT, 1998 (ACT NO. 107 OF 1998) AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS, 2014 (AS AMENDED) PROJECT TITLE Basic Assessment Process for the Proposed Kayamandi Northern Extension Project: Cape REPORT REFERENCE REPORT TYPE CATEGORY DATE OF REPORT NUMBER Pre-Application Basic Assessment Report N/A N/A (if applicable)1 Draft Basic Assessment Report2 16/3/3/6/7/1/B4/22/1412/19 10/12/2020 01/02/2021 Final Basic Assessment Report3 or, if applicable Revised Basic Assessment N/A N/A Report4 (strikethrough what is not applicable) Notes: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Policing Needs and Priorities Report for Winelands Cluster 16-17
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND….……………………………………………………….…4 Workshop methodology………………………………………………….……………..………..……4 Limitations………………………….………………………………………………………………....…..6 2. CLUSTER DEMOGRAPHICS…………………………………………………..…………………..….7 3. PRESENTATIONS………………………………………………………………………………….…...9 SAPS Report back…………………………………………………………………….……………......9 Presentation by CPF Cluster Chairperson………………………………………………………....10 Department of Community Safety PNP Presentations………………………………………....11 Cape Winelands District Municipality Presentation……………………………………………..12 4. RESULTS OF SAFETY CONFIDENCE SCORECARD…………………..……………………….….14 Participants………………………………………………………………………..……………….…...20 Professional Policing………………………………………………………………………………......16 Perceptions of safety in public spaces and at home…………………………….…………....18 Partnerships……………………………………………………………………………………………..20 5. THE 2016 SAFETY PLAN ………………………………………………………………..………..….22 6. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………..……………...23 7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS…………………………..……………………….………………..……...24 8. ANNEXURE 1: 2016 SAFETY PLAN …………………………………………………..……...….....25 9. ANNEXURE 2: SAFETY CONFIDENCE SCORECARD………..…………………………….…....47 10. ANNEXURE 3: BRIEFING REPORT ON CRIME STATISTICS IN THE CAPE WINELANDS CLUSTER……………………………………………………………………………………...……..53 2 GLOSSARY CBO Community Based Organisation CID City Improvement District CPF Community Police Forum CSF Community Safety Forum CSIP Community Safety Improvement Partnership DoCS Department of Community Safety EPP Expanded Partnership Programme FBO Faith Based Organisation
    [Show full text]
  • Report on a Service Delivery Inspection of District
    REPORT ON A SERVICE DELIVERY INSPECTION OF DISTRICT HOSPITALS AND CLINICS REGARDING AVAILABILITY OF MEDICINES AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND THE ROLE OF DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE APRIL 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................................ iv LIST OF ACRONYMS ......................................................................................................................... v 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 1 2. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSPECTIONS ............................................................................................... 2 3. SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY ....................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................... 3 3.2 Methodology ............................................................................................................................... 3 4. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY ....................................................................................................... 4 5. KEY FINDINGS ON ANNOUNCED INSPECTIONS ........................................................................... 4 5.1 Contextual background ..............................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Case of the Mighty 5 Star in Stellenbosch Sylvain Cubizolles
    Finding a new identity for a township club – the case of the Mighty 5 Star in Stellenbosch Sylvain Cubizolles To cite this version: Sylvain Cubizolles. Finding a new identity for a township club – the case of the Mighty 5 Star in Stellenbosch. International Journal of the History of Sport, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2011, 28 (15), pp.2191–2205. 10.1080/09523367.2011.622116. hal-01232326 HAL Id: hal-01232326 https://hal.univ-reunion.fr/hal-01232326 Submitted on 27 Oct 2016 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Finding a new identity for a township club – the case of the Mighty 5 1 Star in Stellenbosch Sylvain Cubizolles* Laboratoire DIMPS, De´partement STAPS, UFR SHE, Universite´ de La Re´union This article analyses how football membership has been transformed in Kayamandi, a township situated on the outskirts of Stellenbosch in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It focuses on the rationales behind membership in the Mighty 5 Star, a Kayamandi amateur club created in 1972, in order to understand the changing interrelationships between the club and the neighbour- hood. Based on participatory observations, written sources published by the club on the internet, as well as interviews, this article discusses the various membership processes between the club and the players from 1972 to 2011, characterising the social and urban rationales that have structured and organised them, and situating those rationales, whenever possible, in the history of the political and social changes in South Africa since 1972.
    [Show full text]
  • Module D: Capacity & Constraints - Institutional
    Provincial Administration: Western Cape Volume 6 Chief Directorate: Housing Situational Analysis Reference Modules Provincial Housing Plan: Western Cape Module D: Capacity & Constraints - Institutional PROVINCIAL HOUSING PLAN Western Cape Situational Analysis Reference Module D Capacity and Constraints Institutional July 29, 2003 1 Western Cape Housing Consortium Provincial Administration: Western Cape Volume 6 Chief Directorate: Housing Situational Analysis Reference Modules Provincial Housing Plan: Western Cape Module D: Capacity & Constraints - Institutional MODULE D1: PUBLIC SECTOR MODULE D1.1: PROVINCIAL AUTHORITY 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Role and Responsibility The following role and responsibilities of the Provincial Authority (PA) are outlined in the National Housing Code: (i) Provincial Government must create an enabling framework, by doing everything in its power to promote and facilitate the provision of adequate housing in its province within the framework of the National Housing Policy, after consultation with the provincial organizations representing municipalities. (ii) Specific functions identified include: Provincial policy determination; Provincial legislation to effect delivery; Housing development co-ordination; Municipal intervention on non-performance; Multi-year plan preparation; Municipal accreditation; and Provincial legislative accountability. 1.2 Overview of Housing Involvement and Performance to Date 1.2.1 Current Involvement The Western Cape Provincial Administration, through its Chief Directorates of Housing, Planning and Local Government is actively involved in all aspects of housing delivery in the province, including: July 29, 2003 2 Western Cape Housing Consortium Provincial Administration: Western Cape Volume 6 Chief Directorate: Housing Situational Analysis Reference Modules Provincial Housing Plan: Western Cape Module D: Capacity & Constraints - Institutional (i) Determining housing need through co-ordination of the IDP process at provincial level.
    [Show full text]
  • Urbanisation Climate Change Berg Upper
    © 2019 The Authors H2Open Journal Vol 2 No 1 146 doi: 10.2166/h2oj.2019.027 Urbanisation, climate change and its impact on water quality and economic risks in a water scarce and rapidly urbanising catchment: case study of the Berg River catchment James D. S. Cullis a,*, Annabel Hornb, Nico Rossouwa, Lloyd Fisher-Jeffes a, Marlé M. Kunnekeb and Willem Hoffmanc a Aurecon South Africa, Pty (Ltd), P.O. Box 494, Cape Town 8000, Republic of South Africa b Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Western Cape Government, Republic of South Africa c Stellenbosch University Water Institute (SUWI), Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch 7599, Republic of South Africa *Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected] Abstract By 2050 it is predicted that 67% of the world population is expected to be living in urban areas, with the most rapid levels of urbanisation taking place in developing countries. Urbanisation is often directly linked to the degra- dation of environmental quality, including quality of water, air and noise. Concurrently, the climate is changing. Together, the negative impacts of climate change and urbanisation pose significant challenges, especially in developing countries where resources to mitigate these impacts are limited. Focusing on the Berg River Catch- ment in South Africa, which is experiencing increasing levels of urbanisation, the impacts of climate change, the ‘wicked problem’ of service delivery to the historically disadvantaged within a developing country, persistent infrastructure backlogs, and where high unemployment is prevalent, this paper explores the increasing water quality risks due to climate change and rapid urban development and the likely direct and indirect economic impacts that this will have on the agriculture sector, which is a key contributor to the regional and national econ- omy.
    [Show full text]
  • Cape Winelands District Municipality
    Q 2012/869 CALL FOR PROPOSAL – APPOINTMENT OF A SUITABLY QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED SERVICE PROVIDER TO UNDERTAKE TAXI RANK SURVEYS IN BREEDE VALLEY MUNICIPAL AREA (DE DOORNS, RAWSONVILLE, TOUWSRIVER, WORCESTER) AND UPDATE THE CURRENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT RECORD AND OPERATING LICENCE STRATEGY REPORTS COMPANY NAME: ………………..……………………………………………………………… POSTAL ADDRESS: ……………………………………..……..………………………………….. …………………………………………..…………………………………… …………………………………. ANY ENQUIRIES REGARDING THE BIDDING PROCEDURE MAY BE DIRECTED TO: Department: Financial Management Services Supply Chain Management Tel: 086 126 5263 Fax: 086 688 4173 NOTE: Revised Preferential Procurement Regulations became effective on 7 December 2011. Bidders wishing to be awarded points in terms of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act must submit a certified copy of their Balanced Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Score Card. Failure to submit the abovementioned B-BBEE Score Card will result in the bidder only receiving the applicable points for price. For more information please visit: The Department of Trade and Industry: http://bee.thedti.gov.za/ South African National Accreditation System: http://www.sanas.co.za/directory.php Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors: http://irba.co.za/index.php 1 CAPE WINELANDS DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Q 2012/869 CALL FOR PROPOSAL – APPOINTMENT OF A SUITABLY QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED SERVICE PROVIDER TO UNDERTAKE TAXI RANK SURVEYS IN BREEDE VALLEY MUNICIPAL AREA (DE DOORNS, RAWSONVILLE, TOUWSRIVER, WORCESTER) AND UPDATE THE CURRENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT
    [Show full text]